The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies is a peer-reviewed publicationdevoted to the study of Jewish culture, history, politics, literature,religion, Philosophy and thought in all aspects and periods. It is publishedannually.

The editors are inviting additional book reviews for its 2006 edition.

Foreign words: Italicised, e.g, halakhah. Does not apply to names, e.g, theYerushalmi or the Mishnah.

Endnotes: (Explanatory) Listed at the end of article; also used for complexarchival sources.

References in text: Book or article, e.g, (Davies 1982:87). For more thanone book/article in a year, e.g, (Rubinstein 1985b: 44).

Bibliography: Double space. Several publications by the same author arelisted in descending order, beginning with the most recent. The followingare examples of different kinds of bibliographic entries: